| Literature DB >> 18554388 |
Ranja Stromberg1, Estera Wernering, Anna Aberg-Wistedt, Anna-Karin Furhoff, Sven-Erik Johansson, Lars G Backlund.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Only half of all depressions are diagnosed in Primary Health Care (PHC). Depression can remain undetected for a long time and entail high costs for care and low quality of life for the individuals. Drop in clinic is a common form of organizing health care; however the visits are short and focus on solving the most urgent problems. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and severity of depression among women visiting the GPs' drop in clinic and to identify possible clues for depression among women.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18554388 PMCID: PMC2442082 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-9-34
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Figure 1Flowchart of women screened for depression in GPs' drop in clinic in PHC. The outcome in diagnostic categories after screening and interview by GP is presented.
Demographic characteristics presented in the total study group, among the controls, in the four diagnostic categories and among the withdrawals.
| Variable | Total | Controls | 1. Depressed | 2. Crisis reactions | 3. Psychiatric care, referral or current | 4. No psychiatric diagnosis | Withdrawals (not interviewed) |
| (n = 135) | (n = 76) | (n = 32) | (n = 8) | (n = 6) | (n = 4) | (n = 9) | |
| Age, year, mean | 46.2 | 46.9 | 49.1 | 46.5 | 42.0 | 57.3 | 27.8 |
| CI 95% | 43.4–48.9 | 43.3–50.4 | 42.7–55.4 | 31.4–61.6 | 29.9–54.1 | 43.7–70.8 | 19.6–36.0 |
| Marital status | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % |
| Married/cohab | (75) 44.0 | (46) 38.7 | (15) 53.1 | (6) 75 | (1) 16.7 | (3) 75 | (4) 55.6 |
| Single | (59) 55.9 | (29) 61.3 | (17) 46.9 | (2) 25 | (5) 83.3 | (1) 25 | (5) 44.4 |
| Divorced/separated | (17) 12.3 | (8) 10.5 | (4) 12.5 | (1) 12.5 | (1) 16.7 | (0) 0 | (2) 22.2 |
| Children | |||||||
| Yes | (76) 56.7 | (48) 63.2 | (19) 61.3 | (3) 37.5 | (1) 16.7 | (3) 75 | (2) 22.2 |
| No | (58) 43.3 | (28) 36.8 | (12) 38.7 | (5) 62.5 | (5) 83.3 | (1) 25 | (7) 77.8 |
| Education | |||||||
| Primary/secondary school | (39) 29.3 | (21) 28.0 | (12) 37.5 | (4) 50 | (1) 20 | (1) 75 | (0) 0 |
| High school/university | (94) 70.7 | (54) 72.0 | (20) 62.5 | (4) 50 | (4) 80 | (3) 25 | (9) 100 |
| Employment status | |||||||
| Employed/study | (97) 71.9 | (57) 75.0 | (22) 68.8 | (4) 50 | (3) 50 | (3) 75 | (8) 88.9 |
| Unemployed | (4) 2.7 | (2) 2.6 | (1) 3.1 | (1) 12.5 | (0) 0 | (0) 0 | (0) 0 |
| Retired | (25) 18.5 | (13) 17.1 | (8) 25.0 | (3) 37.7 | (0) 0 | (1) 25 | (0) 0 |
| Retired with disability pension | (9) 6.7 | (4) 5.3 | (1) 3.1 | (0) 0 | (3) 50 | (0) 0 | (1) 11.1 |
The number and percentage of women (employed or studying) with different sick listing status the year before the index visit.
| Controls | 1. Depressed | 2. Crisis reaction | 3. Psychiatric care; referral or current | 4. No psychiatric diagnoses | Withdrawals | |
| Employed or studying | n = 57 | n = 22 | n = 4 | n = 3 | n = 3 | n = 8 |
| (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | |
| Not sick-listed | (35) 61 | (13) 59 | (3) 75 | (1) 33 | (2) 67 | (5) 62 |
| Sick-listed 1–14 days | (16) 28 | (2) 9 | (1) 25 | 0 | (1) 33 | (2) 25 |
| Sick-listed > 14 days | (6) 11 | (7) 32 | 0 | (2) 67 | 0 | (1) 13 |
Symptoms mentioned at the screening visit, presented among controls, in the different diagnostic categories and among withdrawals
| Controls with BDI <10 | 1. Depressed | 2. Crisis reaction | 3. Psychiatric care, referral or current | 4. No psychiatric diagnosis | Withdrawals | |
| (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | |
| Only somatic symptoms | (65) 86 | (10) 31 | (6) 75 | (5) 83 | (3) 75 | (8) 89 |
| Somatic and mental symptoms | (9) 12 | (15) 47 | (1) 13 | (1) 17 | 0 | (1) 11 |
| Only mental symptoms | (2) 3 | (7) 22 | (1) 13 | 0 | (1) 25 | 0 |
Somatic complaints mentioned by controls and depressed women. (One individual can present more than one complain.)
| Type of complaint | Controls n = 76 | Depressed n = 32 |
| Musculoskeletal pain (e.g. shoulders, arms, legs, joints, back) | (17) 22 | (6) 19 |
| Infections in respiratory system (coughing, sore throat, pain in the ear, with or without fever, asthma) | (22) 29 | (10) 31 |
| Dysuria, frequent urination | (7) 9 | (1) 3 |
| Dermatological problems | (8) 11 | (1) 3 |
| Abdominal pain | (6) 8 | (4) 13 |
| Chest pain/discomfort/rapid heartbeat | (5) 7 | (3) 9 |
| Dizziness, headache, migraine | (6) 8 | (5) 16 |
| Other symptoms | 13) 12 | (1) 3 |
The distribution of women with mild, moderate and severe depression according to MADRS, diagnosed by GPs or a psychiatrist, presented in three age groups.
| Mild depression MADRS 7–19 | Moderate depression MADRS 20–34 | Severe depression MADRS 35–60 | |
| (n) % | (n) % | (n) % | |
| Age 18–34 | (2) 25 | (5) 62.5 | (1) 12.5 |
| Age 35–64 | (8) 50 | (8) 50 | (0) 0 |
| Age 65–75 | (3) 50 | (3) 50 | (0) 0 |
| Total | N = 13 43.3 | N = 16 53.3 | N = 1 3.3 |